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How much do you earn per hour?

58 replies

LauLauLemon · 07/07/2011 18:43

Just being noswy

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Squishylicious · 10/07/2011 18:16

Week job - £6
Weekend Job - £10.01

PixieRH · 12/07/2011 11:45

£25 ph

LaurieFairyCake · 12/07/2011 11:52

2 days a week £15 per hour

2 days a week £40 per hour

fgaaagh · 12/07/2011 14:34

At the moment? 9.70 ish. I'm in marketing (print).

DH is in IT and on £20 - £25 an hour, but then he's salaried and does far far more hours than he's paid for including being on-call, so seems crazier than it is in reality. He took a pay cut to cut down on his hours (to enable me to work, basically). he does project management stuff but is basically a glorified programmer with management problems duties on top.

My oldest brother really takes the Biscuit though, he is in IT, like DH, but he owns his own search engine optimisation / web development agency. Last time I asked him his rates, being nosey, he said £500 a day on retainer and £950 for training sessions. I was Shock. that works out to, what, 60 quid to over 100 an hour... but then that's near London I guess. BUt I think I picked the wrong industry/job!!

DH says he could get much more by contracting, but that would play havoc with my job and involve him commuting a LOT more to make the cash worthwhile. Sad ho hum!

Abip · 18/07/2011 14:45

£8.65ph as a manager, but also freelance hairdresser in the evenings so £20 minus expenses. DP £21.15ph

purplepidjincantatem · 18/07/2011 15:30

£6.25 with a degree, 6 years experience and professional qualification in a job wreaking havoc with my mental health

And I'm apparently unemployable outside my field Hmm

slartybartfast · 18/07/2011 19:25

10.00

mumofsussex · 27/07/2011 07:03

0 Sad in my defence just returned to the UK after over 5 years abroad and need to think about finding a job when DD starts school in September. Don't think I'm really qualified for anything anymore though Sad

Very depressing reading about the difficulties in getting pupillages and TCs. DC1 (hopefully - grades permitting) off to Uni to read law in September and he wants to be a barrister. I have tried warning him how difficult it will be but its what he has wanted to do for over 4 years now. Am shocked that people with Ds and Es at A level would do LPC. How on earth did they get the degree? DC's offer is AAA

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